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Stuck in Love.

Original title: Stuck in Love
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
94K
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POPULARITY
4,062
1,375
Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Logan Lerman, Nat Wolff, Liana Liberato, and Lily Collins in Stuck in Love. (2012)
An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.
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An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.

  • Director
    • Josh Boone
  • Writers
    • Josh Boone
    • Rick Bitzelberger
  • Stars
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Jennifer Connelly
    • Lily Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    94K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,062
    1,375
    • Director
      • Josh Boone
    • Writers
      • Josh Boone
      • Rick Bitzelberger
    • Stars
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Jennifer Connelly
      • Lily Collins
    • 118User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Bill Borgens
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Erica
    Lily Collins
    Lily Collins
    • Samantha Borgens
    Nat Wolff
    Nat Wolff
    • Rusty Borgens
    Kristen Bell
    Kristen Bell
    • Tricia
    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Louis
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Kate
    Michael Goodwin
    Michael Goodwin
    • Professor Abbott
    Stephen King
    Stephen King
    • Stephen King
    • (voice)
    Rusty Joiner
    Rusty Joiner
    • Martin
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    • Glen
    David Carzell
    David Carzell
    • Rodney
    • (as David Morris)
    Barbara Weetman
    Barbara Weetman
    • Diane
    Alex ter Avest
    Alex ter Avest
    • Becky
    • (as Alexandria Lauren ter Avest)
    Zeeko Zaki
    Zeeko Zaki
    • Gus
    Nate Panning
    • Bartender
    Katie Garfield
    Katie Garfield
    • Hot Girl
    Spencer Breslin
    Spencer Breslin
    • Jason
    • Director
      • Josh Boone
    • Writers
      • Josh Boone
      • Rick Bitzelberger
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    User reviews118

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    7Moh_1993

    Love with a spoon of reality and two spoons of smartness

    Stuck in love,the title was attractive for me.I was looking for a romance movie to watch,ant it seemed to be a good one.After watching this movie i would like to tell you "Go watch it and enjoy".This movie is the best type of romance movies ,it is a movie that shows real life love not that crazy impossible love.It shows you 3 types of love that you may encounter (or encountered before) in a very realistic way.if u have experience in love you will understand what am talking about,love in real life is full of pain,disappointment,coincidences and mainly "imperfection" .This movie will show the whole parts in a very true and wonderful way.And you will really see love from the point of view of smart writers(characters are all writers).In summary,I think Josh Boone is going to have a great future in movies.He made me "stuck' in the screen focusing on every event. Why only 7?you might.Honestly,the way they made drug abuse a normal thing was so bad .It sends a message that "Its OK to use weed from time to time"??thats a real bad thing that gave the movie -2/10 .I wish directors consider that drugs is not a funny game or stress relief way.It is a real danger that is ruining people out there . Thanks for reading
    6manigarg0000

    I don't know what to think of this movie

    This movie is okay now, but it would be great if they don't make it about writers. They could change the occupation to a more realistic one for the kind of characters they have. I mean please don't demean the profession. The base story about relationships of the family was good. But why did they have to show a 19 year old publishing her first book so easily?

    According to them, if you write journals then you would be a great writer. If you are suffering then just go and click click on your keyboard and you are ready with a story that will get "The Stephen King" to call you. HaHa.
    7phd_travel

    Likable cast and feel good story

    The fact that such a likable collection of actors and actresses is assembled should indicate this movie is worth a watch.

    Although the story isn't ground breaking it's not irritating and doesn't lose steam. It's a story about a writer (Kinnear) and his family and their romantic and family relationships.

    The daughter is played by Lily Collins who is very pretty and acts well. The still very beautiful Jennifer Connelly looks like she could be her mother in real life with their dark hair and thick eyebrows - good casting. Wish she would act more these days. Greg Kinnear is quite writer like with his beard but he looks a little too scruffy. Nat Wolff as the son is a bit dorky looking for such an attractive family. Liana Liberato is a bit irritating as the druggie girlfriend though. Patrick Schwarzenegger has a small role as a jerk boyfriend of Liana. Logan Lerman play's Lily's sweet boyfriend.

    Everyone is kind of nice and sweet even when they aren't being nice and it's refreshing to see a movie with nice people and a watchable cast.
    Gordon-11

    Not so enjoyable

    This film tells the story of a writer family, undergoing various issues with their love life.

    In "Stuck in Love", the father is stuck because the ex-wife left him for someone else. He is unable to write, locked in a standstill. The daughter and the son experiment with love. The plot is a mixture of romantic comedy and drama, but neither excels. In fact, I thought the plot is boring, especially the father subplot. The son subplot is not very good, in fact the scene where the whole family prematurely leaves the book launch party is almost absurd. The ending also bugs me - because it can be interpreted as a Hollywood ending, or a cruel thing happening to the father. I did not enjoy the film so much.
    8larry-411

    The quintessential "sweet little indie," overflowing with authenticity

    As I make the festival rounds every year I search for that elusive "sweet little American indie." I don't come across them very often, certainly not often enough, but when that moment happens there's a little pitter-patter in my heart as I know I'm witnessing what could be the launching pad for hot new talent -- writers, directors, actors -- who will go on to produce exciting, creative work in the years to come. I found that here in "Writers."

    First-time writer/director Josh Boone has crafted an exquisite film which successfully combines several themes that few are able to tackle successfully. Like David Gordon Green's "Snow Angels," my #1 Top Pick of 2007 and one of my favorite indies of the past decade, we see three couples struggling to cope with the primordial human connection -- the innocence and fear of first love, the seesaw of a mature relationship, and the pain of an estranged couple. Ironically (or perhaps not), "Writers" is privileged to have enlisted Green's longtime Director of Photography Tim Orr. But this is a much lighter picture than "Snow Angels," making it especially accessible to young people and families.

    Greg Kinnear is William Borgens, the classic what-have-you-done-for-me-lately author who hasn't had a hit in ages but refuses to allow anyone to sense his self-pity. His wife Erica, played by Jennifer Connelly, is the quintessential partner cast aside at the expense of William's inattention and indiscretion. Their teenage children Samantha and Rusty, portrayed by Lily Collins and Nat Wolff, are discovering their own offbeat paths into the wacky world they've inherited. High school student Rusty, in particular, is a struggling writer himself who is beginning to experience the first frightening pangs of adolescent desire. Dad isn't the best role model, after all, but this is a father-son relationship that has promise if either or both can get their acts together. Samantha is in college and headstrong in the ways of a young woman determined to control her life and career at the expense of entering the dating scene and submitting to the wants of a man. Enter Lou (Logan Lerman), the earnest intellectual who'll stop at nothing to win her over.

    From top to bottom -- Kinnear, Connelly, Collins, Wolff, Lerman -- "Writers" is perfectly cast. All inhabit their roles as if they created them. In fact, to some extent, that's true as the dialogue's authenticity is at least partly rooted in Boone's generosity in allowing the actors to improvise some of their material (a technique favored by the aforementioned David Gordon Green, as well). Wolff, in particular, takes advantage of this opportunity to add a good deal of the narrative's comic relief with his ad-libbed lines. Interestingly, he did the same in last year's Toronto hit "Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding," in which he played virtually the same character -- a naive youth, physically inexperienced, gently and innocently exploring his potential with the tender yet intimidating opposite sex. Lerman, 19 at the time of filming, played a 15-year-old in his other world premiere selection at this same festival, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower." In "Writers," he goes in the opposite direction as a 21-year-old who couldn't be more different from Perks' Charlie. In that film, his role is similar to Wolff's as the vulnerable virgin. Here, he's a self-assured, bright college student who is destined to charm Samantha off her feet. The fact that he can convincingly portray both these characters in two pictures at the same festival is testament to his talent and versatility. As his would-be suitor, young Lily Collins is an able foil to Lerman's advances and wins over the audience with her sharp wit.

    The adults who anchor the film deserve far more credit than they're given. Jennifer Connelly, who won an Academy Award opposite Russell Crowe in 2001's "A Beautiful Mind," is a beautiful soul inside and out as the wounded spouse who still has a place in her heart for a potentially loving husband. He still holds a torch for her, as well, an intensely personal plot device that could easily lack credulity in the hands of lesser professionals. Oscar-nominated Kinnear proves once again why he is one of the industry's go-to guys. Few actors handle comedy and drama equally well, and he has no problem convincing the audience as a tormented has-been. He may be down on his luck but retains the earnestness that brought him fame and a loving family not that long ago. He's poised for a comeback and it's a role tailor-made for Kinnear.

    The film is technically well-balanced between slick Hollywood production values and a relaxed indie look. Bright lighting belies the turmoil beneath the surface. The quaint beach house setting used in many of the scenes is awash with a color palette of earth tones and rustic furnishings, a counterculture milieu befitting this family of intellectuals. Mike Mogis and Nate Wolcott's score is combined with a soundtrack of indie music featuring Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, whose attraction to the material led him to write original music for the movie.

    Tim Orr is truly a master cinematographer. His signature style is the ability to capture beauty in nature and everyday objects -- a dripping gutter here, a playground swing there -- and photography that is comforting, enveloping the actors in a warm glow that matches their affections. Nobody does it better. Boone was truly fortunate to have Orr on board.

    "Writers" is overflowing with the authenticity of real life. You'll laugh, you'll cry -- often in the same scene -- and, most of all, you'll empathize with at least one of the characters. There isn't one of us who hasn't experienced the feelings and emotions exhibited by the members of this richly complex family. That's key to this ensemble that features many of our best and brightest young independent film actors. For what I expect a "sweet little American indie" to accomplish, "Writers" is simply perfection.

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    • Trivia
      The book Sam is reading when she gets the call from Lou is the book her dad says she stole from his library, "The World of Apples."
    • Goofs
      Elliott Smith's name is misspelled in the credits as "Elliot."
    • Quotes

      Rusty Borgens: I remember that it hurt. Looking at her hurt.

    • Connections
      References A Christmas Story (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Schemers
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      By arrangement with Razor & Tie Direct, LLC

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2013 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un invierno en la playa
    • Filming locations
      • 839 S Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, USA(The Borgen's House)
    • Production companies
      • Informant Media
      • MICA Entertainment
      • Solution Entertainment Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $81,071
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,967
      • Jul 7, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $977,671
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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